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News update TRAINING LAW Minimum standards New disability are homes have until the end following consultation with care rights Cof December 2005 to ensure home associations. The guidance that their managers and staff obtain also covers managers of domiciliary he Government has the professional qualifications care and nurses agencies, although Tannounced new disability contained within the national they are not required to meet their rights that will come into force minimum standards. qualification requirements until from December 2005, designed to The standards, introduced in 2007. Managers of domiciliary care protect millions of people in 2002, include an expectation that agencies should have a Britain from discrimination. those working in care homes management qualification but do Landlords, private clubs, should achieve the qualifications by not need a care qualification; and transport and qualification bodies 31 December 2005 to give them for nurses’ agencies, a manager will come under the scope of the every chance of complying. The who is a first level registered nurse Disability Discrimination Act expected qualifications for care is not expected to have a care (DDA) 2005. Government homes (for older people and adults qualification. departments, local authorities and aged 18-65) are that: The guidance aims to assist public http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Working with Older People Emerald Publishing

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Working with Older People , Volume 9 (4): 3 – Dec 1, 2005

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1366-3666
DOI
10.1108/13663666200500062
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TRAINING LAW Minimum standards New disability are homes have until the end following consultation with care rights Cof December 2005 to ensure home associations. The guidance that their managers and staff obtain also covers managers of domiciliary he Government has the professional qualifications care and nurses agencies, although Tannounced new disability contained within the national they are not required to meet their rights that will come into force minimum standards. qualification requirements until from December 2005, designed to The standards, introduced in 2007. Managers of domiciliary care protect millions of people in 2002, include an expectation that agencies should have a Britain from discrimination. those working in care homes management qualification but do Landlords, private clubs, should achieve the qualifications by not need a care qualification; and transport and qualification bodies 31 December 2005 to give them for nurses’ agencies, a manager will come under the scope of the every chance of complying. The who is a first level registered nurse Disability Discrimination Act expected qualifications for care is not expected to have a care (DDA) 2005. Government homes (for older people and adults qualification. departments, local authorities and aged 18-65) are that: The guidance aims to assist public

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Working with Older PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 1, 2005

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